John Coltrane: ‘Blue World’ & The Sweet Spot of 1964

A jazz icon’s lost treasures finally come to light.

Juanes’ Mi Sangre Turns 15

‘Mi Sangre’ elevated Juanes to international fame and beyond.

Hello, Goodbye

A half century ago, The Beatles said ‘farewell’ with Side 2 of ‘Abbey Road,’ which gracefully shuts one door while opening another.

Next-Level Latin Jazz: Endless Possibilities

As part of TIDAL’s Latinx Heritage Month celebration, we’re highlighting three cutting edge artists making waves in the genre, with lush, original photography by Jose Silva.

Saxophone in Psychedelic Rock: A Guide

Psychedelic rock is about blasting you out of your skull.

Marc Anthony’s Self-Titled Album Turns 20

How Anthony went from the salsero of the people to the salsero of the world.

TIDAL Announces Its First Unplugged Grant Recipients

Congrats to these new rising stars.

JAY-Z’s ‘Blueprint’ for a City’s Rebirth

A classic, vital album turns 18.

How Collaboration Can Rejuvenate a Musician’s Creative Spirit

Jana Hunter of Lower Dens on shaking free the cobwebs.

Magnetic Fields’ Opus, ’69 Love Songs,’ Turns 20

Twenty years later, ’69 Love Songs’ still thrills with the power of pure imagination.

This Sex Machine Kills Fascists

On soul, sex and the intersectionality of Aretha Franklin.

‘Jazz from Detroit’: A Primer

Here are 10 tracks by artists covered in-depth in ‘Jazz from Detroit.’

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